There's a lot to be said about how great and unique Sabbath were. But one thing they don't get a lot credit for: Bill and Geezer could swing & groove like mad. Killer rhythm section.
Geezer Butler, bassist and lyricist with Black Sabbath is quoted as saying it was inspired by a confrontation with a gang of skinheads in the 70’s who wore Doc Martens boots
Makes sense. Had left England behind in 1964, age 7. Heard Sabbath from my friend and neighbour in the early 70s. Great stuff, great band, songs! 🤟🏼😊🎶❤️🍁✨️🧙🏽♂️🪄🧌💩🦤🤡🤡
I grew up with these guys. Nobody sounded like them back then, and 50+ years later, still nobody sounds like them (though they have influenced countless bands).
You may have noticed some rubber tips on Tony Iommi's fingertips on his fingering hand. That was because on his last day working in a sheet metal shop he had an accident, and trimmed off the tips of those fingers. Then he started his professional music career, and the rubber tips allowed him to play better. He also had to change the way he tuned his Guitar, and it helped create the "Black Sabbath Sound".
Used to play this album non stop when it came out 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻 You got the meaning 👌🏻 From what I heard, he was referring to a bunch of skinheads After the accident that Tony had, a friend played him a record by Django Reinhardt. He only had 3 fingers on his fretting hand. Amazing guitarist. So Tony got his mojo back.
In Ozzy's Autobiography he said he and the band were jumped by SKINHEADS (the Fairies) after a show. Ozzy picked up a hammer or a pipe or a bumper jack and went Viking on the skinheads and they ran off bleeding bad. Good book so is Tony's autobiography also!
You do know this was filmed in Brussels and appeared on Belgium TV don't you? Pop Shop was a classic music show over there (on RTBF). Lots of great bands performed on it.
I did not know! On the other video below it said Paris. But RTBF is a Belgian network indeed. French speaking network. I am from the Dutch/Flemish speaking part.
Back in the day when there were Audio/Video stores, and I worked in one, I used to use a different version of "Faeries Wear Boots" as a demo song, when someone wanted to hear something loud or aggressive. Sold a few receivers and sets of speakers with it, so thanks Geezer, Tony, Bill and Ozzy.
as I tell me friends....... "if they'd of put music behind/with Ozzy talking on the reality show, and let him sing his words, it woulda been much better". the man can sing and think coherently, but just speaking is a struggle for him. just sayin'. rock on OZZY!
The way I always took the song Ozzy says " fairest wear boots dancing with a dwarf " then later " I went to the doctor to see what he could give me, he said son, son you went to far, cause trippin' and smokin' is all that you do--- yea!!!!. So basically Ozzy's hallucinating from drugs. " Faires wear boots you gotta believe me" Like man I'm really seeing this stuff. If you were around in the 60's and 70's this made a lot of sense. There was a lot of trippin and smokin.
@@SaeedReacts. That's probably correct. A few likely scenarios: One went to the PA, one went to a recording rig for sound or video if there wasn't a splitter available. One is out of phase with the other to reduce crowd/stage noise and for feedback suppression. Both were processed differently for artistic reasons.
FYI With two mikes the sound mixing board operator can pan the vocals to the left and right fields to create a fuller sound, as opposed to one mike that is in the center of the mix. You can't really hear it here but if you had a set of headphones patched into the board, at the time, you would definitely hear the difference. Ronnie Van Zant (Lynyrd Skynyrd) used to do the same when playing live a few years later.
Isn’t it crazy that a song written 54 years ago is more relevant today in 2024 with all the wars going on around the world right now??? OK I’m going back to my coffee lol
I always pictured pixies with hob nailed boots but then it was up to you how you pictured your 'fairies' Everything was up to interpretation back then what ever your brain allowed !
mods, punks and skinheads = faries One night during a performance the faries started a bar room brawl and the band barely got out unscathed 😂🎸 The 2 mics allows for a slight delay and seperate settings
Cool stuff but I suggest you start w/ studio versions. The audio here is ok considering the venue, but as an intro to the band you miss a lot of subtle nuances on the album. Subtle nuances- Black Sabbath? Oh yeah. I'm not criticizing though, its your show, just my opinion. I love seeing old footage like this. Anyway just saying...
That is a great suggestion and usually i go studio version first, but in this case the person who requested it, wanted this version. Thanks for watching and the time to comment. Appreciate it!
Tough dudes?? WTF??? Why would you think that??? No, Faries as in magical!! He's seeing it because he is HIGH!!! Have you figured out that all Sabbath is, is a very hard Jazz band? That's what they are.
You can REALLY hear the BLUES and the groove in this song!!!!
There's a lot to be said about how great and unique Sabbath were. But one thing they don't get a lot credit for: Bill and Geezer could swing & groove like mad. Killer rhythm section.
Geezer Butler, bassist and lyricist with Black Sabbath is quoted as saying it was inspired by a confrontation with a gang of skinheads in the 70’s who wore Doc Martens boots
Yes, that's the same story I've heard all my life.
Makes sense. Had left England behind in 1964, age 7.
Heard Sabbath from my friend and neighbour in the early 70s. Great stuff, great band, songs!
🤟🏼😊🎶❤️🍁✨️🧙🏽♂️🪄🧌💩🦤🤡🤡
These guys defined this genre, whatever you want to call it. 😊
Yes, but I've also heard that it was literally being too stoned and seeing actual fairies in boots.
into the void is a heavy one studio version ofc
Thanks for the recommendation!
@@SaeedReacts. RELEVANT in 2024/2025!!!!
They defined this stuff.
🤟🏼😊🎶💙🧙🏽♂️🪄🧌💩🦤🤡
I grew up with these guys. Nobody sounded like them back then, and 50+ years later, still nobody sounds like them (though they have influenced countless bands).
Just a rocking song. A hidden classic.
You may have noticed some rubber tips on Tony Iommi's fingertips on his fingering hand. That was because on his last day working in a sheet metal shop he had an accident, and trimmed off the tips of those fingers. Then he started his professional music career, and the rubber tips allowed him to play better. He also had to change the way he tuned his Guitar, and it helped create the "Black Sabbath Sound".
On his last day 😯.
He definitely kills it on the guitar!
Into the void and hand of doom are both heavy/dark with very captivating stories
Used to play this album non stop when it came out 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
You got the meaning 👌🏻 From what I heard, he was referring to a bunch of skinheads
After the accident that Tony had, a friend played him a record by Django Reinhardt. He only had 3 fingers on his fretting hand. Amazing guitarist. So Tony got his mojo back.
Its amazing what humans can do. He definitely got his mojo back! 😃
Thanks for another great reaction. I'm glad to see you like it. It's great see people reacting this old stuff.
Enjoying this journey ! Thanks for watching!
That’s very rare footage. Yes they are the beginning of it all. 😊
No, it's not!! lol It's simply upscaled from the original. If it is on TH-cam IT IS NOT RARE!! lol
In Ozzy's Autobiography he said he and the band were jumped by SKINHEADS (the Fairies) after a show. Ozzy picked up a hammer or a pipe or a bumper jack and went Viking on the skinheads and they ran off bleeding bad. Good book so is Tony's autobiography also!
One of my favorites ❤
Hard to believe it was 54 years ago. Man they sounded awesome.
More than half a century. That is wild!
You do know this was filmed in Brussels and appeared on Belgium TV don't you? Pop Shop was a classic music show over there (on RTBF). Lots of great bands performed on it.
I did not know! On the other video below it said Paris.
But RTBF is a Belgian network indeed. French speaking network.
I am from the Dutch/Flemish speaking part.
Black Sabbath 1968-eternity🤘
Back in the day when there were Audio/Video stores, and I worked in one, I used to use a different version of "Faeries Wear Boots" as a demo song, when someone wanted to hear something loud or aggressive. Sold a few receivers and sets of speakers with it, so thanks Geezer, Tony, Bill and Ozzy.
Hey Saeed. You Gotta do some tracks off the Sabbath Bloody Sabbath album. Start with the title track. Awesome Ozzy kills it.
Hey Colin! Thanks for the recommendation. Hope i can check out some songs of different albums. Today a reaction to "Thrill of it all" will be posted.
For another side of Sabbath you need to check out Solitude and Planet Caravan 😅
Thanks for the recommendation!
Into The Void is good.
Thanks for the recommendation.
nib is another good one aswell
He’s not being derogatory
Great work Saeed, and the album Paranoid is also great. Fantastic quality footage, yea for technology. Thankyou bud.
Great song! Thanks for watching!
Tony Iommy The riff master !!
I have Tony and Angus Young at the RIFF master top
Great line-up today! Quality badass and hippy both! ☺️
Lots of great requests. Good stuff 😃
The Wizard 2012 "rehearsal" video shows Ozzy killn the harmonica!
as I tell me friends....... "if they'd of put music behind/with Ozzy talking on the reality show, and let him sing his words, it woulda been much better". the man can sing and think coherently, but just speaking is a struggle for him. just sayin'. rock on OZZY!
The way I always took the song Ozzy says " fairest wear boots dancing with a dwarf " then later " I went to the doctor to see what he could give me, he said son, son you went to far, cause trippin' and smokin' is all that you do--- yea!!!!. So basically Ozzy's hallucinating from drugs. " Faires wear boots you gotta believe me" Like man I'm really seeing this stuff. If you were around in the 60's and 70's this made a lot of sense. There was a lot of trippin and smokin.
2 mics one is for recording vocals
Thanks for letting me know! Much appreciated.
@@SaeedReacts. That's probably correct. A few likely scenarios:
One went to the PA, one went to a recording rig for sound or video if there wasn't a splitter available.
One is out of phase with the other to reduce crowd/stage noise and for feedback suppression.
Both were processed differently for artistic reasons.
One mike was for the concert and the other was for the video.
Ooooh! Thanks for letting me know. Makes sense 😃
@@SaeedReacts.I didn’t know either.
Two mikes for recording purposes
Thanks for letting me know about that!
Re Ozzie's voice, consider what he had to be heard through! And thanks for doing a reaction to this particular track, always a fave of mine.
Great point!
Thanks for watching. Later today i have a reaction to their song "Thrill of it All" coming to the channel.
FYI With two mikes the sound mixing board operator can pan the vocals to the left and right fields to create a fuller sound, as opposed to one mike that is in the center of the mix. You can't really hear it here but if you had a set of headphones patched into the board, at the time, you would definitely hear the difference. Ronnie Van Zant (Lynyrd Skynyrd) used to do the same when playing live a few years later.
Thanks so much for explaining a bit about that! Truly learning a lot!
9:56 No, 1970 wasn't 44 years ago, it was 54 years ago!!!! 54!!! WOW!!! Over 1/2 a Century ago!!!!
This reaction was recorded in 2014. Naah, just kidding... totally messed that up 😅
@@SaeedReacts. 😅😅😅 I literally just woke up and I’m having my coffee and you just made me laugh lol it’s almost 8 AM in Florida USA right now
Isn’t it crazy that a song written 54 years ago is more relevant today in 2024 with all the wars going on around the world right now??? OK I’m going back to my coffee lol
PARIS 1970 WAR PIGS is also kinda awesome
Hear great things about that one.
One mic would be for the PA for the live sound and one would be recording the audio.
Thanks for letting me know. Much appreciated!
The two mics is probably left and right channels
Thanks for letting me know.
I always pictured pixies with hob nailed boots but then it was up to you how you pictured your 'fairies' Everything was up to interpretation back then what ever your brain allowed !
They write it and our imagination fills it in. Love that
One is a recording mike the other stage mike.
mods, punks and skinheads = faries
One night during a performance the faries started a bar room brawl and the band barely got out unscathed 😂🎸
The 2 mics allows for a slight delay and seperate settings
Thanks for letting me know!
Did you say a Sci-Fi song? Rush. 2112. If you haven't, do.
I reacted to it. I believe it was my second Rush reaction.
Cool stuff but I suggest you start w/ studio versions. The audio here is ok considering the venue, but as an intro to the band you miss a lot of subtle nuances on the album. Subtle nuances- Black Sabbath? Oh yeah. I'm not criticizing though, its your show, just my opinion. I love seeing old footage like this. Anyway just saying...
That is a great suggestion and usually i go studio version first, but in this case the person who requested it, wanted this version.
Thanks for watching and the time to comment. Appreciate it!
They just don't make bands like this anymore.
Ozzy was beat up by some skin heads and they had those German boots so insults them by being ferries
1970.....44 years....dude must of failed math !!!
Im a high school dropout.
But i am pretty good at math, but with that mistake you probably wont believe me 🤣
@@SaeedReacts. lmao....good one dude !!!
Tough dudes?? WTF??? Why would you think that??? No, Faries as in magical!! He's seeing it because he is HIGH!!! Have you figured out that all Sabbath is, is a very hard Jazz band? That's what they are.
I thought it was a double meaning. Tough dudes wearing boots which he refers to as fairies and seeing fairies because he is high.
@@SaeedReacts. They are tough dudes.